Annual Graduate Conference on the History of European Integration

Annual Graduate Conference on the History of European Integration
Florence
European University Institute, Florence
09-10 September, 2019
Applicants should submit an abstract of no more than 500 words and a short CV by 31 March 2019 to
agc.history.europe@gmail.com. Selected applicants will be informed by mid-April 2019.

Annual Graduate Conference on the History of European Integration

Annual Graduate Conference on the History of European Integration
Florence
European University Institute, Florence
09-10 September, 2019
Applicants should submit an abstract of no more than 500 words and a short CV by 31 March 2019 to
agc.history.europe@gmail.com. Selected applicants will be informed by mid-April 2019.

Second Annual Graduate Conference on the History of European Integration

The Annual Graduate Conference on the History of European Integration is a joint initiative between the Alcide De Gasperi Research Centre (ADG) and the two European associations of young researchers, RICHIE (Réseau international de jeunes chercheurs en histoire de l’intégration européenne) and HEIRS (History of European integration research society).
After a very successful first conference in September 2017, the Second Annual Graduate Conference will be held at the European University Institute in Florence on 10-12 September 2018. The conference is a unique setting for PhD students and early career researchers to discuss ongoing research related to the history of European integration. The conference consists of panel sessions focused on submitted research papers, as well as debates on historiographical and methodological approaches. The aim of the conference is to provide an informal atmosphere in which new ideas and research directions, as well as advice on publishing and academic careers can be shared and debated.
Further information available on the ADG’s website.

Second annual graduate conference on the History of European Integration

The Annual Graduate Conference on the History of European Integration is a joint initiative between the Alcide De Gasperi Research Centre at the EUI and the two European associations of young researchers, RICHIE (Réseau international de jeunes chercheurs en histoire de l’intégration européenne) and HEIRS (History of European integration research society). The conference is organised with the support of the Department of History and Civilization and the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies.
After a very successful first conference in September 2017, the second Annual Graduate Conference will be held at the European University Institute in Florence on 10-11 September 2018. The conference is a unique setting for PhD students and early career researchers to discuss ongoing research related to the history of European integration. The conference consists of panel sessions focused on submitted research papers, as well as debates on historiographical and methodological approaches.The aim of the conference is to provide an informal atmosphere in which new ideas and research directions, as well as advice on publishing and academic careers can be shared and debated.

Second Annual Graduate Conference on the History of European Integration

The Annual Graduate Conference on the History of European Integration is a joint initiative between the Alcide De Gasperi Research Centre (ADG) and the two European associations of young researchers, RICHIE (Réseau international de jeunes chercheurs en histoire de l’intégration européenne) and HEIRS (History of European integration research society).
After a very successful first conference in September 2017, the Second Annual Graduate Conference will be held at the European University Institute in Florence on 10-12 September 2018. The conference is a unique setting for PhD students and early career researchers to discuss ongoing research related to the history of European integration. The conference consists of panel sessions focused on submitted research papers, as well as debates on historiographical and methodological approaches. The aim of the conference is to provide an informal atmosphere in which new ideas and research directions, as well as advice on publishing and academic careers can be shared and debated.
Further information available on the ADG’s website.

Graduate Conference on the History of European Integration

The Graduate Conference is a unique conference specifically for PhD students and early career researchers to discuss ongoing research related to the history of European integration, broadly conceived. The Graduate Conference consists of panel sessions focused on submitted research papers, as well as debates on historiographical and methodological approaches. The aim of the conference is to provide an informal atmosphere in which new ideas and research directions, as well as practical advice on publishing and academic careers can be shared and debated.

[CFP] Call for abstracts of PHD THESIS (Publ. in the Journal of European Integration History)

Graduate Conference on the History of European Integration

The Graduate Conference is a unique conference specifically for PhD students and early career researchers to discuss ongoing research related to the history of European integration, broadly conceived. The Graduate Conference consists of panel sessions focused on submitted research papers, as well as debates on historiographical and methodological approaches. The aim of the conference is to provide an informal atmosphere in which new ideas and research directions, as well as practical advice on publishing and academic careers can be shared and debated.

Capitalism, Crises and European Integration from 1945 to the present. First HEIRS-RICHIE Conference

This conference seeks to historicise post-war European integration in its connection to the history of capitalism and its crises in their multiple dimensions: economic, social, political, intellectual, environmental, among others. The aim will be to highlight different moments of change, rupture or continuity in the ideas and realisations that underlie European integration.

History, Memory and European Identity

The 10th annual conference of the History of European Integration Research Society (HEIRS) will take place at Maastricht University (NL) from 5-6 June 2014. Twenty-five scholars and practitioners will come together to contribute to on-going debates on cultural and political identity in Europe. They will investigate efforts made by different political and social actors since the 1950s to generate a sense of belonging to the European Union.

History, Memory and European Identity

The History of European Integration Research Society (HEIRS) is seeking papers for its 10th annual conference: “History, Memory and European Identity”. The conference will investigate efforts made by different political and social actors since the 1950s to generate a sense of belonging to the European Union. HEIRS particularly welcomes papers that focus on the relationship between memory and identity on the one hand and political versus cultural identity on the other.

2014 European Parliament Elections - Call for papers

The Electoral Expert Journal of the Permanent Electoral Authority PEA is dedicated to research, studies and analyses on electoral bases. This next issue is dedicated to the general view of European citizen concerning the EP elections.
The President of the Permanent Electoral Authority, Ms. Ana Maria Pătru highlighted within the opening article “Argument“, the aim of the “Electoral Expert” review: “Through this review we aim to create the discussion framework of the Permanent Electoral Authority projects and an area of analysis and research in the election field. Taking into consideration that the free, fair and regular elections are represented, in the first place, by the experts concerned in the election organization, we kindly invite, in this way, the electoral experts from all levels of society to read this review and contribute to its development”.

History, Memory and European Identity

The History of European Integration Research Society (HEIRS) is seeking papers for its 10th annual conference: “History, Memory and European Identity”. The conference will investigate efforts made by different political and social actors since the 1950s to generate a sense of belonging to the European Union. HEIRS particularly welcomes papers that focus on the relationship between memory and identity on the one hand and political versus cultural identity on the other.

Wages, labour markets, solidarity in European construction since the end of the 1960s.

This working Group will seek to consider how patterns of negotiation among European States have emerged from the late 1960s and early 1970s on reforms of labour markets and social protection in the States in difficulty.

Richie-EUI-Padova workshop

How to Write Histories of European Law?

This first conference held by the RICHIE workshop on the history of European law is organised with the express purpose of establishing the history of European law as a distinctive field of research, identifying possible archival resources, constructing methodological frameworks and eventually writing histories of European law that not only fill in the current gap in historiography, but also contribute to ongoing legal and social science research in European law.

Penser et construire l'Europe

Richie III : "The two Europes"

The Richie's third annual conference, on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the signature of the Treaties of Rome, aims at analysing the history of European integration from the angle of these various dichotomies and in a long-term perspective.

European Voices: Actors and Witnesses of European Integration

Third HEIRS's Conference. The History of European Integration Research Society invites post-graduate students to attend its third colloquium: "European Voices: Actors and Witnesses of European Integration". It aims to shed light on the position of non-state actors, while at the same time furthering research on the role of states in the European integration process.

Assemblée générale du réseau Richie

European Voices: Actors and Witnesses of European Integration

Third HEIRS's Conference. The History of European Integration Research Society invites post-graduate students to attend its third colloquium: "European Voices: Actors and Witnesses of European Integration". It aims to shed light on the position of non-state actors, while at the same time furthering research on the role of states in the European integration process.

Richie II : The Road to a United Europe. Interpretations of the Process of European Integration

HEIRS's First Essay Prize Competition

The History of European Integration Research Society is proud to launch its first Essay Prize Competition. HEIRS's First Essay Prize Competition: "European integration history and any aspect of the Cold War".